How to Play
- Click an answer once to mark it incorrect;
- Click it twice to mark it correct (there is only one correct answer for each question);
- The adjacent bar indicates the question's logical validity: green for correct, red for incorrect.
How to Solve
- Start by reading through all the questions to get a sense of the quiz structure;
- Look for alternatives that are obviously incorrect and mark them as such;
- Solve questions that seem straightforward or that give clues about multiple other questions;
- Keep track of potential answers for each question as you go along. You may need to adjust these as you solve more questions;
- Revisit previous questions as new information becomes available. Update your answers as needed;
- The game ends when all the questions are logically correct (green bar).
About Logiquiz
Logiquiz, also know as Self-Referential Quiz or Puzzle, is a type of quiz where the questions refer to the quiz itself or other questions within the same quiz. The answers often depend on the content or structure of the quiz, making it a meta-puzzle.
In a Logiquiz, the questions may ask about the number of certain types of answers in the quiz, the sequence of answers, or other attributes related to the quiz's own structure. For example, a question might ask, "How many questions on this quiz have the answer 'A'?" To answer correctly, you'd need to look at the quiz as a whole, often requiring you to solve multiple questions simultaneously. Solving the quiz usually involves logic and deductive reasoning, as you have to consider the implications of each answer on the rest of the quiz. These quizzes can vary in complexity, from simple puzzles to challenging logic problems.